Index analysis


The following analysis is based on Logistics questions in the LG21 staff survey, using only complete responses
(10,089). The original survey response data have been transformed, so every staff response is assgined an
Index score between 1 (most negative responses) and 5 (most positive responses). Only selected questions
contributed to the Index for each topic (see table of contents for index questions). The boxplots below show
Index scores for Logistics questions for each Respondent (Fig A - boxplots are standardized graphs displaying
data distributions based on a five number summary [minimum, first quartile (Q1), median, third quartile (Q3),
and maximum]. Overall, Logistics questions scored similarly to other topics (i.e. scores are not significantly
lower than other topics, Fig A). Within the Logistics Index scores, SOAPPs gave more negative feedback
than other Roles, contributing to their lower Index.


Fig A). LG21 Survey Responses, aggregated by all Topics (left), and by Role for Logistics (right)


Then we can break the Logistics Index scores down by staff demographics, and the geographical remoteness of the Venue where individual staff worked (Fig B). Logistics Index scores did not differ substantailly by demographics (do it), indicating the background of LG21 Election Staff did not substantailly affect their survey responses (how to phrase?). Similary, the Staffing Index scores where similar for staff working in the major cities and regional towns, but slightly
lower for remote NSW.


Fig B). Logistics Survey Responses by Demographics (note, categories are not necessarily mutually exclusive)


Index Map


Fig C). Logistics Survey Responses by RO Region


The map below shows the Index of survey reponses for Logistics questions in the LG21 Staff Survey. The index
values are the same as the boxplots, but are the average of all the staff responses within each RO Region
(the blue boundaries on the map). The blank Regions are those that did not participate in LG21 (Western,
Central Coast, Penrith and Wingecarribee LGAs).